Lakshmi Janardhan, President of Business Integrations Inc., has a background in technology and business ethics and holds bachelors in Computer Science, Math & Engineering from University of Illinois and a Masters in Computer Science from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Lakshmi ...
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Lakshmi Janardhan, President of Business Integrations Inc., has a background in technology and business ethics and holds bachelors in Computer Science, Math & Engineering from University of Illinois and a Masters in Computer Science from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Lakshmi focuses in investments and trading of bio-technology, computer, computer services, energy and automotive sectors. Lakshmi is a trader/investor and has over 20+ years’ experience in trading and investing in micro, small, mid-large caps. From being a novice trader before the technology boom in the late 90’s to being a more mature and conservative investor in recent days, her analysis has helped other traders. She often works with her husband Murali Sarma in developing ideas for trading and investments. Lakshmi has helped several traders become successful over the last 10+ years of active stock and futures trading and has a strong following of friends and family of traders who like to seek out opportunities in the futures markets on a daily basis versus following the old “buy & hold” investing adage. While not being opposed to switching hats and becoming an “investor” every so often with swing trades in the equities markets, Lakshmi prefers to trade what he can see on charts using multiple time-frames and handcrafted indicators suited for all types of markets. Lakshmi excels in trading sideways and choppy markets with a scalping style of being in-out of intraday markets when there is no defined trend, and on most other days prefers trading to his own computed target levels during the intraday time-frame, while following the trend. In recent months, Lakshmi, with her husband Murali Sarma, has started a simple twitter feed for intraday futures traders who like to trade commodities and index futures. Trading in Murali's opinion cannot be achieved intraday with simply subscribing to reports. Reports serve as a crutch to a day trader, who must know to adapt and trade intraday with the charts and information on price and volume - in other words, trade what you can see!
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